Frank Ocean Cover of Radiohead Classic Surfaces Online
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(Radio.com) Frank Ocean's new album Boys Don't Cry is excepted to be released this Friday (Aug 5), but some material that dates back to 2012 is taking the Internet by storm. Unearthed from the bowels of YouTube, it's a video of Ocean covering Radiohead's 1995 classic, "Fake Plastic Trees." The ethereal live set was performed at a Spotify event just as Channel Orange was stealing listeners' hearts. As he finishes the Radiohead portion, he seamlessly transitions into "Voodoo," an unreleased gem from Orange. If fans weren't already excited for Ocean's sophomore album, there's plenty of material from the vaults to mine. This Radiohead cover is sure to get everyone into the groove. Check it out here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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